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Spectrum Instrumentation
The Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) is a powerful and flexible signal generator capable of outputting any wave shape within the bandwidth of the generator.Every AWG provides the ability to use it as a simple function generator. This allows creation and output of sine, rectangular (square), triangle, saw tooth, and DC waveforms directly without any complex operations.Details on the generation of Waveform can be found in separate articles:
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers an industry-leading family of multichannel voltage output D/A converters (DACs), covering 8-bit to 16-bit resolutions, from 2-channel up to 40-channel density, and serial SPI or I2C interfaces. This family of precision D/A converters are in demand for applications that require high channel density and a small form factor, such as optical communications, analog output modules, or LED displays. ADI’s multichannel voltage output D/A converters provide features such as the availability of multiple independent output spans, system calibration functions that allow user-programmable offset and gain, or D/A converter increment/decrement functionality, which reduces the need to add external precision gain stages and facilitates the use of this family of D/A converters.
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Pentek, Inc.
Data Acquisition & I/O - A/D and D/A by Pasternack
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices’ pulse-width modulation (PWM) to voltage output D/A converters convert a PWM input to an accurate, stable, buffered voltage without the ripple, slow settling, and external passive components of discrete filter implementations. Our PWM D/A converters measure the period and pulse width of a PWM input signal and immediately update the D/A converter output with up to 12-bit accuracy and no software coding required. This family of D/A converters is available with 8-bit to 12-bit resolution, dual and quad channels, integrated references, and with high temperature operation. Applications include isolated motor control, automotive headlights or industrial lighting, and other applications that benefit from the simple control interface.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers a wide range of high precision, multiplying current output (IOUT) D/A converters (DACs) that feature ±1 LSB INL and DNL specifications, from 12-bit up to an industry-leading 18-bit resolution. Our portfolio includes single and multiple D/A converters in small packages with parallel or serial SPI interfaces. Multiplying current output R-2R D/A converters allow for an external amplifier that’s optimized for specific applications and that does not require reference buffering, which enables high linearity. The SoftSpan™ feature allows software selectable output spans, therefore eliminating the need to add precision gain stages and the associated external jumpers, precision resistors, and amplifier circuitry. Integrated precision resistors allow for reference inversion, bipolar offset, and offset and gain adjustment.
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Analog Devices Inc.
ADI integrated solutions combine both the D/A converter and driver in one chip to provide the required output directly from the digital domain. Analog Devices’ portfolio of leading industrial D/A converters and drivers provides a range of programmable output ranges from standard 4 mA to 20 mA for current loop communication to ±10 V for actuator control. ADI industrial converters offer considerable control functionality and advanced on-chip diagnostics to maximize system uptime, as well as eliminate the need for costly calibration routines needed by some traditional discrete architectures.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers a broad portfolio of single-channel voltage D/A converters, which includes many leading products in performance and package size, with resolutions from 8-bit to 20-bit, low power, and a serial SPI, parallel, or I2C interface. Within the industry’s smallest packages, we offer more functionality within smaller board and module sizes. The integration of a precision reference minimizes board area and costs, eliminates the need of calibration, and reduces the number of external components to simplify the design stage.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices digital-to-analog converter (DAC) portfolio provides solutions for your high speed and precision DAC applications. Thanks to complete data sheets and evaluation boards, as well as broad support among our clock and timing, RF, power management, and op amp portfolios, our DACs can help you reduce time to market and system design costs. A high speed range from 30 MSPS to multi-GSPS, 8- to 16-bit resolution, and a tiny package are just some of the features that make our industry-leading d/a converters stand out.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers the broadest portfolio of low voltage single-supply D/A converters (DACs) in the industry, which includes many leading products in performance and package size. A wide variety of applications use ADI precision nanoDAC® products because of their small footprint and robust range of features, including 8- to 16-bit resolution, low power, a fast 50 MHz SPI or 3.4 MHz I2C interface, and more, in a tiny package option. ADI’s nanoDAC+™ products offer enhanced features such as higher accuracy, improved dc performance, increased robustness, and lower glitch energy, among other advantages.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices’ offering of digital-to-analog converters with on-chip high voltage output amplifiers includes the AD5501/AD5504, which are single-channel/quad-channel products with a DAC output range of 0 V to 30 V or 0 V to 60 V. The AD5535 is a 32-channel DAC with output range of 0 V to 50 V or 0 V to 200 V.
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IP231 -
Acromag, Inc.
The IP231 outputs analog voltage signals to drive up to 16 devices. When used with a carrier that holds four IP modules, up to 64 voltage outputs can be obtained from a single card cage slot.
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IP230A -
Acromag, Inc.
Jumper-selectable output ranges give you the choice of unipolar or bipolar voltage output. And for greater flexibility, the IP230A module accepts conversion start triggers from software commands, or from external sources for synchronization to specific events.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices offers a large portfolio of parallel interface voltage output D/A converters (DACs). We provide precision, fast settling, rail-to-rail micropower VOUT D/A converters, with resolutions of 8 bits up to 16 bits, single-channel to 40-channel density, and a unipolar or bipolar supply. These devices are used in a wide variety of applications such as process control, automotive test equipment, or digital gain and offset adjustment.
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M9185A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9185A is a fully independent, isolated D/A converter that is capable of supplying high voltage levels in parallel of up to eight or sixteen channels. Each channel is able to output up to 16V as stimulus signals to Device Under Tests (DUTs).
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TA-901 -
Tech-Aid Products
This is our second generation API incorporating all the features of the TA-900 but with some additional features. Along with a 5 or 6 digit resolution this API has a D/A output that represents an increasing or decreasing angle and an RS232 port to dump tracking data.